Wuthering heights essay outline

Cathy: Heathcliff. Is he here?
Ellen: Oh yes, he came back one night last week with great talk of
lying in a lake of fire without you. How he had to see you to
live. He's unbearable. I wonder where he could be, the scoundrel.
Heathcliff? Heathcliff?
Heathcliff: Cathy!
Cathy: Heathcliff!
Heathcliff: Why did you stay so long in that house?
Cathy: Didn't expect to find you here?
Heathcliff: Why did you stay so long?
Cathy: Why? Because I was having a wonderful time. A delightful,
fascinating, wonderful time. Among human beings. Go and wash your
face and hands Heathcliff. And comb your hair so that I needn't be
ashamed of you in front of a guest. (Edgar walks into the room and
stands next to Cathy)
Ellen: Heathcliff! What are you doing in this part of the house?
Go and look after Mr. Linton's horses.
Heathcliff: Let him look after his own.
Cathy: Heathcliff! (She is restrained by Edgar)
Edgar: I've already done so.
Cathy (to Heathcliff): Apologize to Mr. Linton at once. (Heathcliff
walks out of the room without a word)